The sensor continuously sends out infrared light and measures how much of that light is reflected. When a reflective object is within its set detection range, it returns a low signal. The Arduino ...
Communication between multiple controllers is almost a must when it comes to large projects. So, in this Lab we’ll investigate in brief the use of the atmega32L, PIC16F877a and the Arduino Uno in some ...
Check out an exclusive excerpt of Disco Pogo’s beautiful new tribute book to LCD Soundsystem – and get the inside word on their iconic debut single ‘Losing My Edge’. The team behind Disco Pogo have a ...
Both LCD TVs and LED TVs have been on the market for many years. TV-size LCDs gained popularity in the mid-2000s, while LED TVs followed a few years later. The marketing departments for many companies ...
LCD Soundsystem will return to Queens’ Knockdown Center for their fifth consecutive New York City residency, with 12 shows scheduled across three weekends this fall. The concerts will take place ...
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New York isn’t bringing LCD Soundsystem down anymore. The band is returning to the Big Apple for their fifth official New York City residency. (Well, fourth and a half, if you count the truncated 2021 ...
Advanced Arduino Frequency Scanner This project upgrades the basic pulse‐counting scanner into a high‐resolution, wide‐range instrument using Arduino’s Timer1 Input Capture. You’ll get instant period ...
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We cover a lot of different displays and monitors year in and year out on TechSpot, using various types of display panel technology. But what technology is the best? How does LCD compare to OLED? How ...
As we recently pointed out, it’s been a very Meet Me in the Bathroom-friendly fall/early winter in NYC with residencies from a handful of bands that defined the city’s indie rock boom two decades ago.
LCD Soundsystem have officially released “X-Ray Eyes,” the new song that got premiered on NTS Radio in October. James Murphy produced the single, and he co-wrote it with Al Doyle and Nancy Whang, the ...